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    Default Combining EEE Ultra Shine with Polish Reviver

    Hi all,

    Just a quick question re ubeaut products. I'm currently fixing an old wardrobe and would like to restore the old lacquer finish. "A Polishers Handbook" recommends combining EEE Ultra Shine with a Polish Reviver for brilliant results on old French polished & lacquered surfaces. However, that's all it says. Does this mean literally combining the two products and use as a polish, or use one then the other? If the latter, which product is used first? Reading the data sheets for each product, I'm leaning towards using Polish Reviver first, then EEE Ultra Shine second. But I'm not 100% certain this is right. Any ideas?

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    Not sure how the typo got in this post?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MK I View Post
    Not sure how the typo got in this post?!
    They are sneeky those typos. :

    I too am interested in the answer to your question! ....... Neil will be along shortly I reckon!
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    UBeaut has been paged and is getting his slippers on. He will be along shortly, or longly, as is his wont.

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    ubeaut's got little to zero conectivity so this'll be brief. EEE to cut the surface then Polish Reviver to thin the EEE and make the curtting process easier and finally rub down with clean soft cloth to remove all.

    If surface is crazed, has lifted, flaked or is is not solid then this wouldn't be a good idea as it could stop adhesion if the surface had to be stripped and re polished.

    Should bring a dull dead surface back to life with an amazing result. If it's a really old piece then maybe a wash down with warm soapy water or Polish Reviver first as it could have years of smoke from open fires and cigarettes which will just become a terrible black mess when you put the reviver or EEE on and till make your rags jet black.

    Hope this makes semse.

    Cheers - Neil .

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    Quote Originally Posted by ubeaut View Post
    Hope this makes semse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ubeaut View Post
    Hope this makes semse.

    Cheers - Neil .
    Thanks Neil! Tyop and all!
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    Thank you all for your comical input and of course answer to my question. My surface is fine, just needs some love and attention...thanks again for the advice!

    Mark

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    Had to put the typo in to be in keeping with the original post.

    Mark - If the surface is fine and solid then you may only need the Polish Reviver and not the EEE. Hang on what am I saying, I'm doing myself out of a sale here.... Oh well stuff happens.

    Cheers - Neil

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    Thanks Neil! don't sweat it, I already bought both, but switched to just the reviver after the first panel...it worked beautifully!

    Thanks again,

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